I dont think so... as long as the food is good.
yayIs it false advertisement if the owner of an Authentic Mexican Restaurant is actually an Asian man?
That's tricky. He may employ a Mexican chef who directs the other workers so it's authentic. In Mexico, there are many Asians who own restaurants %26amp; serve both Asian %26amp; Mexican food, all authentic. The waiters typically know Chinese, Spanish, %26amp; have workable or better English. You'd have to find out the details. Oh, %26amp; many Asians are actually half Mexican. Complicated!Is it false advertisement if the owner of an Authentic Mexican Restaurant is actually an Asian man?
No, he's not advertising himself...he's advertising the restuaraun and who knows he would have studies in Mexico
No.
Catchy phrase's are used in all types of advertising nowadays just to influence the consumer, it has come to be expected without you thinking about it, most if not all people never question such a thing because people are being conditioned to mind there manners and not to say anything that would p someone else off. (Consumer Conditioning)
All types of terms are used in product advertising that sounds catchy; pay close attention to products on television and other advertising scenarios and dissect there true meaning.
You will be amazed.
i dont think so. . .as long as the food is authenic mexican food. lol thats funny :o)
Ethnicity of the owner does not have anything to do with the restaurant s/he owns. As long as it tastes authentic, no problem with me.
Was the food Authentic Mexican? Maybe the Asian man grew up in Mexico? Lots of things could be in play here...I think the most likely claim would be the ';authentic Mexican food'; most American Mexican restaurants pass off...go try to find it in Mexico...but that is beside the point
No. There are lots of asians that were born and raised in central and south american countries and mexico. I'm asian and have relatives that live Venezuela and speak only spanish.
No, the food is what is advertised as authentic in style, not the owner. I would guess they are referring to Mexican as opposed to Tex-Mex or something similar. False advertising would be if they claimed a 2lb Burrito and served you a 1 lb burrito.
No, Strings, an Italian restaurant in my city is owned by an Asian family.
No. It's what's being served that is more important, and how good the food is then the ethnicity of the owner. I remember the Texas Roadhouse chain - which is headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky.
Hey sweetheart the ethnicity of the person is the least you have to worry about as long the food taste and look good the rest don't matter.
i dont think so as long as the food he makes is actually mexican then it should be good...it has to be yummy too!
No, As long as the food cooked and served is authentic mexican food
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